FYI, if its name starts with an underscore, then it is usually an "internal" method which means it was not designed to be overridden and even if you get it working your code is likely to break if the module is upgraded.
Though I haven't verified that Net::ParseWhois is actually following this guideline in this case.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re: Stupid Subclassing Question- Net::ParseWhois
by tye
in thread Stupid Subclassing Question- Net::ParseWhois
by pray2s8n
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